ABOUT US

Established in 1988, Sundive is Byron Bay’s only PADI 5 Star Instructor Development Centre, a rating that represents our commitment to quality, safety and service. Our boats are some of the fastest in the Bay, perfect for the 10 minute ride out to our sites, and our team consists of highly qualified and experienced staff ensuring a truly enjoyable and memorable experience.

ABOUT BYRON BAY AND THE MARINE RESERVE

Did you know Julian Rocks Marine Reserve, where our dive sites are located, has been likened to a ‘mini Galapagos’ (Lonely Planet 2014) and one of the best dive locations in
Australia (The Australian 2011)? The Australian Geographic also rated Julian Rocks as one of the Top Ten snorkelling spots in the country!

Julian Rocks is world famous for its marine life. Warm and cold water currents meet here resulting in a spectacular mix of tropical and cold water fish creating one of the most abundant fish dives in the world. On most of our dives, we see big sharks and rays, large schools of pelagics, turtles as well as nudibranchs and a lot of smaller marine life. Dive once, dive twice, or dive three times in one day – it’s up to you – we’re not restricted by lengthy travel times, although local laws do restrict the number of launches per day, so book early. We are only a quick boat ride from shore so we bring you back to the shop between dives. This gives our divers more flexibility in their busy schedules, so whether you want to sneak away from the office for a cheeky lunch-time dive, or ditch all your plans and soak up as much salt water as possible, we’ve got you covered. We have ventured out to Julian Rocks thousands of times and are trained to look after all levels of divers from fresh out of your Open Water Course to a Master Instructor, we’ll be sure to pair you with like-minded divers. We send 6 divers or less with each guide to make sure you see more marine life and less bubbles.

SPECIALITIES

Specialty diver courses teach you the right way to have special dive adventures, so you don’t have to learn on your own. Who wants to night dive for the first time without a PADI Instructor by your side?

PROFESSIONAL

“Make a living from what you love and you’ll never work a day in your life.” If you are ready to take that step to becoming a divemaster, or progress as a dive professional, then take a look at the range of courses we offer.

SNORKELLING

Julian Rocks in Byron Bay has been rated as one of the BEST snorkel spots in Australia by Australian Geographic Magazine and ranks even higher than the Great Barrier Reef! The marine life here is truly unique and a great place to snorkel.

GEAR SERVICING

Our team of service technicians are fully qualified to carry out repairs and maintenance on your gear. We service Mares, Scubapro, Oceanic, Hollis, Cressi, Aqualung/US Divers, APEKS, Zeagle, Atomic Aquatics, Cressi and Sherwood equipment.

DIVE SITES

Hugo’s Trench

This dive site actually consists of two parallel trenches: Hugo’s Trench and False Trench. They are sheltered from the strong Northerlies we often get between September and Christmas. The trenches are full of interesting rock formations and narrow gaps in huge rock walls for divers to swim through. The depth in the trenches ranges from 8 to 17 meters. When there are big currents at Julian Rocks, both, divers and fish come here to have a rest. The trenches are full of life, big and small. This is the spot for Nudibranchs, they can be seen on the walls in all colours and sizes, but also for big marine life such as turtles, Kingfish, Bullrays, Eagle Rays and the occasional Manta. In winter it is not uncommon to find the trenches are full of Grey Nurse Sharks.

Mohole and Line of Smiles

The Mohole is a small cave at the southern end of the Needles in about 14 meters depth. Typically, you’d see a huge Loggerhead Turtle sleeping in there. The Mohole is always worth checking out, you could see big cods getting cleaned, massive Bullrays followed by a school of cobia, huge schools of big Kingfish in a feeding frenzy, never a dull moment. The Line of Smiles is just a short swim from the Mohole, it is a huge crack in a rock wall which is filled to the top with all sorts of interesting Marine Life. Swimming past it, at first glimpse all you can see is a line of Wobbegong Sharks squeezed in there on top of each other looking out which is where the name “Line of Smiles” comes from. At closer inspection (but watch out for those wobbies!), you can see crayfish, Blind Sharks, hundreds of Cleaner Shrimps and little crabs and the occasional Nudibranch or cuttlefish.

Needles

The Needles is a large area south of the island full of interesting rock formations. Depth ranges from 9 to 15 meters. The large sandy arena in the middle of the Needles is where you generally find most Leopard Sharks during the warmer months from December to April. All year round this spot is extremely popular with turtles of all sizes (GreenTurtles, Hawkesbill Turtles and huge Loggerhead Turtles) as well as Bullrays, Eagle Rays and Shovelnose Rays. Every now and then, Manta Rays come in and spend some time on top of the bigger bommies in the Needles.

Nursery

The Nursery is where we start most of our dives. It is a shallow area (6 to 12 metres deep) with four moorings for the dive boats and it is generally protected from swell and current, so the diving is relaxing and easy. The Nursery is a large area full of small marine life such as an abundance of colourful tropical fish, octopi, cuttlefish and Lionfish, but also turtles and Wobbegong Sharks. In summer, the Nursery is great for swimming with Leopard Sharks. Apart from Marine life, interesting features in the Nursery include a huge overgrown anchor complete with chain and Split Bommie, a giant cracked rock which attracts a lot of fish life.

Cray Cave and Gorgonian Hollow

These dive sites are both located on the deeper Eastern side of Julian Rocks where the sandy bottom drops to about 24 meters. The Cray Cave is another swim-through at about 18 meters depth, but much narrower than the Cod Hole, only high and wide enough for one diver at a time. The Gorgonian Hollow is a huge horseshoe shaped rock formation in about 22 meters depth. This is a secret spot for Ghost Pipefish which can often be found on the Black Coral inside the Gorgonian Hollow.

Cod Hole

The Cod Hole is a spectacular swim-through at the end of the island. It is quite big, so a small group of divers fits in it comfortably. The entry is at around 15 meters and it takes you down to approximately 18 meters depth. In and around the Cod Hole there are usually large schools of huge fish such as Jewfish and Kingfish, very common are schools of Sweetlips and Trevally as well. Inside the Cod Hole, you can generally find lots of big fish again including some big cods, a few Wobbegong Sharks and lots of smaller marine life such as Mooray Eels, Cuttlefish, Crayfish, Cleaner Shrimps, Slipper Crabs and Lionfish. Going past the Cod Hole, the sandy bottom starts at 20 meters and gradually gets deeper. This area is one of the best spots at Julian Rocks for large Pelagics. You never know what you might see out there. The sand trenches behind the Cod Hole are also very popular with Grey Nurse Sharks during the colder months from June to November. During summer there is a good chance of seeing a Manta Ray near the Cod Hole. All year round, the area around the Cod Hole tends to attract many big rays such as Eagle Rays and Bullrays. It is also a good spot to see giant Queensland Gropers.

Thanks for visiting Sundive Byron Bay!

We are closed for a short winter break from 27/8/18 to 17/9/18.

Please be advised that we will have limited access to emails during this period. Diving and Snorkelling tours will start again on the 17th of September. Thanks for your patience and we look forward to seeing you for dive or snorkel when we are back, recharged and ready!